Pakistan win first ODI series in Australia since 2002

Rizwan’s team reached the target in the 27th over in 3rd ODI

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Pakistan’s Mohammad Hasnain (left) celebrates getting the wicket of Australia’s Adam Zampa during the third One-Day International cricket match at the Perth Stadium on Sunday.
Pakistan’s Mohammad Hasnain (left) celebrates getting the wicket of Australia’s Adam Zampa during the third One-Day International cricket match at the Perth Stadium on Sunday.
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Perth: Saim Ayub hit 42 and Abdullah Shafique 37 as Pakistan raced to a commanding eight-wicket victory and their first One-Day series win in Australia for 22 years on Sunday.

After bowling out the woeful world champions for a miserly 140 at Perth Stadium, Mohammad Rizwan’s team reached their target in the 27th over.

The impressive performance, aided by high-quality bowling from Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf, ensured a first ODI series win in Australia since 2002.

They lost a tense opening match in Melbourne by two wickets, but bounced back with an emphatic nine-wicket victory in Adelaide.

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